Is there any bank stock as unappealing as Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC)? For my money, Wells Fargo stock is the worst of a weak bunch. Source: Martina Badini / Shutterstock.com Wells Fargo has been the black sheep of bank stocks for a few years now, and nothing that it’s accomplished lately is making people forget that.
Month: August 2020
Tonight Sunday Night Stock Market Live we will discuss how and why Warren Buffet is buying Barrick Gold. Bob Desmond will use stock charts and technical analysis to discuss if this current bear market will become worse or has the stock market seen a bottom? The charting platforms that will be used are TrendSpider, StockCharts.com
Mic’Kale Smith, who works as a security guard but has had to take time off to care for her son during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, wears a face mask as she shops with her son Da’Mier at the Tiger Market in Oxon Hill, Maryland, May 20, 2020. Jonathan Ernst | Reuters Consumer prices excluding
Airline stocks are flirting with a possible rotation higher and that’s got investors taking a closer look at this group. Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) is one of the better-run names in the industry, so we want a piece of DAL stock if there’s going to be a big run. Source: NextNewMedia / Shutterstock.com The question
Before we dive into why investors should stay far away from Hertz Global (NYSE:HTZ), we should first appreciate why people continue to speculate on the bankrupt rental car company. After all, Hertz stock isn’t buying itself. Primarily, raw emotions combined with the speculative draw of a cheap asset price is leading inexperienced traders into a
Chinese customers look at iphones at the official opening of the new Apple Store in the Sanlitun shopping area on July 17, 2020 in Beijing, China. Kevin Frayer | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Apple (AAPL), Alphabet (GOOGL) – Apple and Alphabet’s Google unit are being sued by Epic
Record-breaking volatility in broader markets has created a wide range of winners and losers. Another phenomenon that regularly hits the headlines is the number of retail market participants trading on the online investing platform Robinhood. You can even think of the most popular shares on the site as top Robinhood stocks. Upon close inspection, you
Simply put, I’m not sold on Beyond Meat (NASDAQ:BYND). But my skepticism toward Beyond Meat stock doesn’t derive (purely) from the stock’s hefty valuation. Source: Sundry Photography / Shutterstock.com To be sure, Beyond Meat stock looks expensive. It trades at almost 20x trailing twelve-month revenue — and this is a food manufacturer, not a software
In Best Stock Charts this week we perform a demonstration of TrendSpider using their multi-timframe automated technical analysis. We have now introduced Alpha Trends Anchored VWAP. At The Contrarian Trader we have used TradingView, StockCharts.com and Think or Swim platforms. While all are solid charting platforms for consistently reliable charting platform with back-testing, stock scanner
Keith Cunningham from South Carolina shops for Walt Disney apparel at the Bargain World gift shop located near Walt Disney World where its conducting a phased reopening from coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, July 11, 2020. Octavio Jones | Reuters Retail sales rose to a record level in July, recovering what
Let’s cut straight to the chase: One of the best stocks to buy for the next five to 10 years may be that of small-cap, Las Vegas-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) tech company Remark Holdings (NASDAQ:MARK). Overall, though, MARK stock is highly speculative and not worth your lunch money. This is not a “sure thing”, and
American Airlines (NASDAQ:AAL) stock enjoyed a modest recovery. Shares spiked up to $20 in June as hopes of a V-shaped recovery emerged. Since then, however, the novel coronavirus formed a second wave. U.S. passenger traffic stalled, and with it, so did the airline stocks. AAL stock fell back to just $11 a share. Source: GagliardiPhotography
It was another one of those choppy Friday trading sessions in August, with many traders opting for the beach over the trading screens. With that in mind, let’s look at a few top stock trades for next week. Top Stock Trades for Monday No. 1: Tesla (TSLA) Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) caught a booming three-day lift after
The entrance from the elevators, designed to resemble a tunnel entering a stadium, is pictured at the new DraftKings office in Boston on March 25, 2019. David L. Ryan | The Boston Globe via Getty Images DraftKings sank more than 5% in premarket trading Friday after it said its loss for the second quarter widened
People are walking by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) building during Covid-19 pandemic in New York on May 26, 2020. Tayfun Coskun | Anadolu Agency | Getty Images Stocks could hang at record levels but gains may be capped until Congress agrees to a new stimulus package to help the economy and the millions
I’ll admit it. As far as stocks go, Wayfair (NYSE:W) is not one of my favorites. DocuSign (NASDAQ:DOCU), on the other hand, has the makings of a 10-bagger. That’s why I recently included DocuSign stock amongst a group of 7 Hot Stocks to Stay Hot for Years to Come. Source: David Tran Photo /
Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) stock perked up in early August after the social-media platform’s CFO, Ned Segal, talked up the company’s potential subscription service. Segal’s statement came only weeks after CEO Jack Dorsey said on a conference call with analysts that we will likely see “some [subscription] tests this year.” Source: Worawee Meepian / Shutterstock.com Naturally, investors
Technicians work on machinery at the Applied Materials facility in Santa Clara, California. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines after the bell Thursday: Applied Materials — Shares of Applied Materials rose 1.2% in after-hours trading on the back of fiscal third-quarter results that beat analyst expectations. The
It’s hard to imagine any company could be oversold in our presently bullish stock market. It’s not only the fact that the major indices are setting records, but that they are doing so in spite of the horrific economic conditions. We still have over 16 million people out of work in the United States and
There’s been one relatively consistent rule in the market over the past few years. Winning stocks generally have stayed stocks to buy, while losing stocks have stayed stocks to sell. That trend is part of a “growth versus value” split in which high-growth, high-priced stocks have significantly outperformed the rest of the market. There have
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